Today I will bring together my own Easter theme and Lelacks Nailart Sunday that this weel had the theme Easter.I went on to do small chickens on the nails. For this, I used Color Club Almost Famous and acrylic paint.Clearly, I will try this again. It was a bit fiddly, but fun and I got so much happy faces from friends and from the cashiers at my supermarket as I was paying with my little chickens on the nails.I feel that I have a problem with taking enough acrylic paint. Think it looks great until I take the photos and realize that I could probably have taken a bit more paint. Well, I felt satisfied and happy anyway!Have a wonderful Easter Day all friends. I will and it will include waffles later on today.

Last week I asked you to vote on what type of nailart I would do this Saturday which of course is also Easter Eve.It was very close between the options but in the end Gradient won with 42% of the votes.Now I'm in the middle of my mini Easter theme too so obviously it was Easter colors that were the basis for this gradient, which also allows me to go out in the dark without reflective vest!A gradient that also got me thinking about how much tips and how much I've learnd this last year since I first started my own blog, and started reading many other blogs. What tips am I thinking of? Well you know that sometimes you get dissapointed of some neons. They just don't pop up as much as you want them to. But the tips I've got from various blogs is to layer them over a white base.That is very true when it comes to Depend 035. A polish that I bought for a really long time ago, but did not use because I thought it was really shitty actually. But, then I tested it over white and whoops what a difference! Unfortunately, this does not seem to remain in their standard range.Crazy neon yellow paint, I would say. Again a polish the oldest son put up his hands in front of his face for protection when I showed ..Over the yellow neon I have made a gradient using Nail Pattern Boldness Flipping Out ​​Hard a polish which I think is almost a dupe for Floam. I have used a sponge to gradient Flipping Out ​​Hard and it actually went really smoothly.Personally, I think this was a completely crazy and fun manicure that can light up the absolutely most boring day. And since I planned to wear black clothes when we are going away on Easter lunch at my mother's later today I guess I will bright the room up anyway. Well, the fact is that I have this manicure on me right now.For next week it's polishes that you will vote on again for readers choice. Do you want me to have more weeks with nailart for you to vote on in the future?

Did you think that I would skip Skimmerskuggans holofriday ​​because it's Easter?Oh, no, now way I would do that. It's Good Friday were there also is an old tradition that one should not be allowed to anything fun at all. You were supposed to sit at home and be bored and not doing anything. Have heard horror stories from older people who more or less had to sit at home and be quiet and still for a whole day. Those traditions are not so relevant for most of us anymore. I'm going to my mother in law and meet the my husbands family. Always nice and you will not have to stand by the stove and cook your own meal.I don't own a real yellow holo, so I simply made one of my own. Well, or not quite making maybe, but I chose to use China Glaze Sun Worshipper as a base. A polish that is wonderfully bright yellow-orange, but not so wonderfull to apply. It got streaky and there were bald spots. After taking away the first attempt to use the polish I managed somewhat a bit better and then applied Hologram over Sun Worshipper. That is the holographic topcoat I have from Queens & Shadows. Two layers is what I used of that and then all of a sudden I had an absolutely wonderful holoneonyellow lacquer. Not with a superholo effect but very nice anyway.

In Sweden an old traditon or legend says that all witches would gather on Maundy Thursday in a place called Blåkulla to have a big party together with the devil. And most of us do joke with each other when leaving work with the words: See you tonight on Blåkulla girls. It's also said that the witches did fly there on broomstick with a copper kettle and a black cat. So therefore I have trimed my broom, polished my kettle and I guess I will go to one of my neighbours to borrow a cat and of we go!

A type of nail art that is very simple, yet very fun to do and also something that everyone can do is a Ombre.

Some of you might not think it's a nailart variant, but I think so. You have to at least figure out what colors that will work together and get them so they will blend together in a good way. Protests against this is ok to leave in the comments field :)

Ombre is also something I don't do too often, I feel. So therefore, I thought that I would start my Easter Theme weekend with a yellow Ombre.

I start my easter celebrating a little early. I will have a Easter theme the rest of the days during this weekend with different kinds of nailart. But today it's "just" a nice yellow polish which unfortunately I feelt that my pictures don't do justice to..Orly Melodious Utopia is a bright yellow polish with lots of pink shimmer in itself, and it is the shimmer that I feel didn't turn out in the pictures. I have to say that I was not very happy when I painted with it either. A little tricky formula. Became very streaky and weird at first. Four layers was required for me to be happy with the coverage. The drying time was ok, however.My husband who loves everything yellow, thought this color was a little too wimpy. Sure, it does not stand out in any way, but I still think it's nice. Not like any other yellow polishes I have in the collection. Always when I see a bottle of yellow polish I get eager to buy it, but usually when I wear them I don't feel totally comfortable in the color at least not if there isn't some kind of nailart on. I'm sort of not really made ​​for wearing yellow.As I wrote first, I will use my yellow polishes as a base this Easter for the nailart I will show in my little mini-theme weekend. So I hope you keep up with me over Easter and revel in yellow nailarts in various forms.

The only thing I don't like about the Swedish brand Depend is that they usually do not give the polishes real names. I mean, how much fun is it when someone asks what polish you are wearing today and you have to respond like this: Well, you know today it's 308 on the nails!Nah, it's not fun at all. Otherwise, I think the formula is usually nice and the brush works well.Another trademark for Depend polishes are that there are usually shimmer in them and so it is in todays polish. A very nice red-orange polish. A happy color that probably look even better if you have a little sunburned hands, but the only way to get that right now in Sweden is probably via a solarium.It covered just fine in two layers even though it looks like a bit VNL in the pictures that didn't show in reality. It dried quickly. The photos are on polish without topcoat.

This is a polish that I have been eager to buy for a long time. And suddenly came a chance when Pretty Serious Cosmetics replenished their stock and They Came From Beyond Space collection was available again. As I sat and surfed around when I really should have been sleeping my brain forgot to tell me that I should use a few of mine untested before buying new ones, instead it was the part of the brain that controls my click fingers and purchasing behavior that was in use and suddenly there was these three + Santas Sunburn in my shopping basket and my paypal account was again used!

But, what a perfect polish this is! Atomic Brain is a multichrome polish that shifts between purple, gray and gold. That was how I wished that China Glazes No Plain Jane would have been.

Pretty thick formula, but I do like it so I thought this was very easy applied. It's important to pretty thin layers otherwise the drying time is a bit slow. Three layers makes it cover well, something I was a bit hesitant over after the first layer that felt quite delicate. Now we have come to the strange part about this polish. It smells kind of like chewing gum! Why, I wonder? Have they poured into something that makes it smell so or is there a secret ingredient in it. Well, it does not bother me that much, but it is a bit strange.

I've still got three more polishes from Pretty Serious to try on and I'm really looking forward to do so. If you get the chance to try something from this brand I absolutely think you should do it.

There are many pictures today because it was a little tricky to catch this beauty on picture.

This week there is no theme on Lelack's Nailart Sunday. So I decided to show you a manicure I actually did a few weeks ago. As a base I have Orly Coachella Dweller and then I wanted it to look a bit like an old wallpaper. I found a flower pattern on Mash plate no. 43 and used Konads white specialcolor for the pattern.

Well, guys it's Saturday again and I'll start the day with back and neck massage. Does that sound nice? I can guarantee that it will not be! Many nodules and extremely tense shoulders to begin processing.

Well, on to today's polish, the one you have chosen for me. This week it was China Glaze Flying Dragon who got the most votes. And I am once again pleased with your choice.

It says on the bottle that it should be a neon polish, I can't really agree with that, except that it dries matte like a neon. I didn't take any photos of before I put the topcoat on. I actually think it was pretty ugly that way. But, with a layer of top coat something happens ...

It is easy to work with and dries quickly. I was not happy after two coats thought it was streaky so on with a third, and so all of a sudden it was completely different! I put on a layer of Poshé and have to say that this is a super fine polish. Neon, well, but in any case a very colorful purple with glitter in magenta and blue in it. Clearly a polish that I can think of wearing again.

Next week is Easter weekend and I thought I would do like last year and have a easter theme, so instead of a polish you will this week vote for a nailart that you want me to show you.

Well, I know it was the name again. Because when I got this polish I actually wasn't to sure why I bought it. Golden polishes is nothing that I usually fall for even if they are holos. Ok, I had already the polish in my hand so of course I had to try it.So therefore, this Skimmerskuggans holofriday I give you Darling Diva Polish Stripper Pole.The polish is a soft golden hue I think. It is a holopolish, but not with a particularly pronounced holoeffect. It also contains prismatic glitterhexagons which I actually think is pretty good for the polish. The effect increases slightly.I was pleasantly surprised when I painted with this and discovered that even though it is very light polish it covers in three layers. The drying time was also good. I have a stock Poshé over too.This is not my favorite polish from Darling Diva, will not be either. Think it's an ok polish, but no more than that. However, what surprised me is that my dear husband thought this was fine. He who otherwise tend to think this kind of colors are to wimpy. He usually likes the more colorful ones a lot more.

The car on the first picture is on of my biggest lemmings in my life and has been that for a looong time!

That is a MG model B and in the color British Racing Green, and what on earth does this have to do with nail polish then?Well, at the end of last year Nailmail had Butter London as that month's brand and what do I find there among their polishes? A polish called British Racing Green. I just had to have this polish!Then, the fact is that the lacquer itself is very beautiful, almost as beautiful as the car and my thoughts are that I am well prepared so that when I finally get my car I already have the perfect polish to match it with.The polish is dark green with a subtle shimmer in it. Another one of those colors that I feel at home in. This is my first Butter London lacquer and it is both positively and negatively. I like the brush and the formula was a good one. Drying time was good, but I didn't like that you had to be very careful when applying it. If i tried to correct something the brush took the already applied polish with it as well. But after a little practice, it felt like it was pretty easy to paint with, anyway. Two layers is enough for coverage. Over this, I have a stock of Poshé.Now, I'm curious if you have any lemmings in your life that is except polishes of course.

Today I show you the first of the polishes that I bought from China Glaze Avant Garden collection that was released recently.Tart-y For The Party is a lavender purple creme polish. Very nice to apply. Covers on two coats or three thinner. The drying time was nothing to complain about either. What I thought was extremely nice is that this is a pastel polish that does not get streaky. In the pictures I have two coats and no top coat. As you can se it's really shiny and not as streaky as many pastel polishes becomes. Thumbs up for that China Glaze!This is a really lovely color, I think. Perfect to put on and at least get some spring feeling on the nails for even though it is spring equinox today, it feels more like I'm going to have to keep my winter jacket on an eternity.Nah, now we forget the cold weather for a while and enjoy a polish that brings us to a warm spring day with the sun shining on your face and snowdrops and crocus blooming in the garden .....